Suhaani’s dream of living her dream vanishes into thin air, one fine
morning when recession hits the United States. Back home in India, she
struggles through her life with a long distance relationship with loving
parents wanting to get her married to someone of their choice.
In Arranged Love, Suhaani’s foreign life is blissful with an
independent life as a Master’s student in the United States with a
handsome boy friend and an alluring career ahead of her. Though she
misses India, somehow she has chosen to fit in the US and dreams a
future over there. Going steady with her half-Indian boyfriend, Jay, she
is not ready to open up about the relationship to her family. But alas,
her parents are all set to bring her back home and marry her to someone
of their choice. Their pick being Deepak, an IITian.
Arranged Love is set amid the crests and troughs revolving around the
happy-go-lucky protagonist, her cousin-sister/best friend, and her
childhood friend. The tagline of ‘Can It Get More Complicated’ aptly
justifies the confusion that many-a-times, the youth heavily undergoes,
specifically when it comes down to selecting the batter-half of theirs.